We would like the specifications below priced on rehabilitation of building to allow commercial occupancy of the entire building to be used as a Town-operated community center. For photos of the existing building, see Appendix A. All prices should include: a. Permits b. Dump fees c. Materials d. Labor Requested rehabilitation includes: 1. Building Exterior: a. There are currently two overhead garage doors on the front (driveway) and back (street). On both the front and back, one of those garage doors will be converted into a set of metal doors with a window. On both the front and back, the other garage door will be converted into windows. See example. b. Install (1) Fire rated entry door on back of building. c. Replace (4) skylights in main area. d. Install new, adequate insulation, as needed. e. Repair leaking roof. f. Entire exterior painted. g. All ADA accessible. 2. HVAC System: a. Provide and install (2) new split unit heat pump systems with all necessary ductwork (no crawlspace present, ample space overhead in main meeting room). Unit to be sized by HVAC contractor (likely at least (2) 5.0 ton) in accordance with ACCA Manual J specifications and must never exceed the manual J calculations by more than 1/2 ton (copy of room-by room calculations must be provided). To include: 14.0 SEER minimum, 2-stage, variable-speed blower, 10-year limited parts warranty. Installation to include all required ductwork, all low and high voltage wiring, new programable thermostat, exterior thermostat at unit, new equipment pad, new galvanized rain shield, permits, all other items needed for a complete installation. b. Contractor shall provide a copy of the room-by-room Manual J sizing calculations prior to installation. c. Install exterior thermostat and set to balance point of the building to prevent supplementary heater operation when heat pump can meet the load. d. All ductwork shall be designed in accordance with ACCA Manual D standards. Manual J calculations to be provided. Main ductwork shall be galvanized metal. All seams/joints shall be sealed with a UL-listed bucket mastic product. All ductwork shall be insulated to minimum R-8. Seal insulation seams with pressure-sensitive metallic tape or as prescribed by the manufacturer.